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  2. AOL reviewed: We tried the $700 litter box so you didn't have to

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    The Litter-Robot 4 is arguably the best self-cleaning litter box out there today. ... The Litter-Robot 4 should be used with clumping clay litter — plant-based litters or any loosely clumping ...

  3. Litter box - Wikipedia

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    A basic litter box and scoop. A litter box, also known as a sandbox, cat box, litter tray, cat pan, potty, pot, or litter pan, is an indoor feces and urine collection box for cats, as well as rabbits, ferrets, miniature pigs, small dogs, and other pets that instinctively or through training will make use of such a repository.

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    As one of the best cat litter for odor control, the Fresh Step Extreme Clumping Cat Litter is equipped with the added power of activated charcoal, making it a great option to purchase online. It ...

  5. The 10 Best Clumping Cat Litter Brands - AOL

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    Compared to housebreaking a dog, training a cat to use a litter box is relatively painless. That is, of course, unless your feline is finicky about litter or has health issues that cause more frequ.

  6. Litter-Robot - Wikipedia

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    Good Housekeeping called Litter-Robot 4 “the best overall self-cleaning litter box.” [11] It was awarded as one of TIME’s Best Inventions of 2022. [12] The Spruce Pets rated Litter-Robot 4 the “best overall” automatic litter box with 4.8 stars. [13] Forbes Vetted Best Product Awards named Litter-Robot 4 the best self-cleaning litter ...

  7. Deep litter - Wikipedia

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    Pigs kept on deep-litter material. Deep litter is an animal housing system, based on the repeated spreading of straw or sawdust material in indoor booths. [1] An initial layer of litter is spread for the animals to use for bedding material and to defecate in, and as the litter is soiled, new layers of litter are continuously added by the farmer. [2]